Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Oct 27, 2014 in Featured, Latin America | 0 comments Analysis Left-leaning president Dilma Rousseff, the country's first female president, turfed out the centrist contender Aécio Neves in recession-hit Brazil on October 26 after one of the most dramatic electoral campaign.
This article was published in International Finance Magazine on October 27, 2014. read more

Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Oct 27, 2014 in Featured, Latin America | 0 comments Analysis The two contenders who won Uruguay’s first round of the presidential election on October 26 will not bring about any radical economic change for this small country wedged between two regional heavyweights – Argentina and Brazil.
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Posted by Kamilia Lahrichi on Oct 21, 2014 in Asia, Latin America | 0 comments Analysis 1.3 billion Chinese people are facing critical health risks due to imports of genetically modified soybeans, including those from Argentina, the third-largest producer and exporter of soybeans.
This article was published in the South China Morning Post on October 21, 2014. read more